Road Tears, a Page in The History of American Indians
At the beginning of the decade 1830-1840, over 125,000 Indians living in Georgia today of American States, Tennesseee, Alabama, North Carolina and Florida. At the end of the decade, only a few thousand more living on their respective territories. Besides settlers wanted their land for their farms and plantations of cotton, the federal government forced Indians to leave their lands and to start a terrible march through the so called "Indian reserves" beyond the Mississippi. Cruel and unjust march is known as Tears Road and is one of the most shameful pages in the history of racism, greed, ignorance and human cruelty.
President Andrew Jackson: Commentary on an American Tyrant
Yes, you read right.
March – Baby Trivia
Here are some interesting facts about being born in the month of March and the names of some of the famous people born in the merry ole Spring month when things have sprung.
To What Extent Did The Death of The Whig Party Hasten The Coming of The Civil War?
Talks about how the death of the Whig party lead to the start of the Civil War.
The Evaluation of President Jackson’s Presidency
Jackson was a great President! Let’s evaluate his motives!
Evaluation Topics of Jackson’s Presidency
Famous President Jackson. Few bullet points to help guide you to your paper writing.
No More Presidents
A rant on presidents and how they should be!
An Analysis of Jacksonian Democracy
A comprehensive analysis of the Jacksonian democracy, and the presidency of Andrew Jackson.
How to not sleep, in three easy steps
A guide for sound sleepers on how to become the insomniac you’ve always wanted to be.
The Origins of The Word OK
It is from the 1800s. Or 1700s. And Presidents.











